Repatriated Goddess Durga bronze statue to be on public display
A bronze statue of Goddess Durga, which was illegally trafficked into the US and repatriated to Vietnam, will be displayed to the public in the coming time, according to the National Museum of History.
Ha Long Bay - Cat Ba Archipelago recognised as World Geological Heritage
The International Union of Geological Sciences has recognised Ha Long Bay - Cat Ba Archipelago in the northern province of Quang Ninh and neighbouring Hai Phong City as a world geological heritage site.
VNA General Director hosts PRD leader
On the same day, leaders of the Vietnam News Agency (VNA) and Thailand’s Public Relations Department (PRD) co-chaired the 17th Joint Technical Committee meeting in Hanoi.
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Pho Nam Dinh designated as national intangible cultural heritage
The Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism has officially recognized “Pho Nam Dinh” as part of the national intangible cultural heritage.
Foreign magazine marvel at enchanting palette of Sa Pa’s autumn
Bored Panda, a leading art and pop culture magazine, has recently published an article describing the beauty of Sapa, a small town in the northern mountainous province of Lao Cai of Vietnam, in the autumn.
Hope rises from Agent Orange's shadow
The war may be over, but the effects of Agent Orange/dioxin still haunt many Vietnamese families. Yet, even in that pain, there are signs of hope—people who rise above their difficult circumstances. Take the story of a young man with severe disabilities, caused by the dioxin exposure his father suffered while fighting in Quang Tri. His journey is a powerful example of resilience.
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